Climate change may have grave consequences, but a total eradication of life is not one of them. By Conner Kingsley
Science
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New research projects seeks to unlock science of clouds
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligCU Boulder’s atmospheric department is part of a joint project that seeks to determine the effectiveness of cloud-seeding. By Carina Julig
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These so-called “frankenfoods” may not be so dangerous to your health. By Mackenzie Brecker
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How the loss of the Amazon rainforest as a carbon sink might be just the wake-up call we needed. By Sam Schanfarber
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Photos: Engineering Days at CU
by Gary Sheerby Gary SheerBy Gary Sheer and Ryan Tibbitts:
Engineering Council hosts E-Days, free concert last week and egg drop photos. -
By Gabriel Larsen: CWA panel discusses the origin of life on Earth.
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Front PageOpinion
Combine art and science to chase away climate change skepticism
by Ryan Martinby Ryan MartinBy Ryan Martin: Balog felt encouraged that if he were able to capture this evidence on film, he could reverse the beliefs of many climate change skeptics.
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By Alexandria Aguerre
BioFrontiers scientists at CU, Thomas Cech and Leslie Leinwand, along with other researchers, have found a new approach to creating an anti-cancer drug. -
Director of Google Boulder Scott Green addresses a lack of education opportunities for students
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Sold out crowd for renowned astrophysicist
By Rob Denton